Questions from Muslim Converts

2024-06-26に共有
In this video, we answer 3 questions sent to us by recently converted Muslims. Muslims in America, many of whom come from Christian families, have a unique set of challenges they face. If you have any questions you would like to have answered, please email us at [email protected]! #revert #convertingtoislam #revertedmuslims

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  • Very good answer, I took my mother to the family church because of tradition that members of the family came from all over to attend. I took her but respectfully did not go inside to the service. Then I took her out for a meal as to not make anyone uncomfortable because I cannot partake of any food prayed over to any other than Allah.
  • I don't know what else to do but trust Allah. I will ultimately have to relocate to a city where Islam is popular so to say. I am the only one on both sides of my family that's Muslim. My aunt is the first lady and my older cousins are eastern stars, masons, clergymen, ushers, deacons, choir members, and overall Christians. I'm fighting a losing battle just living here.
  • @Mamoo139
    If you’re strong in your Deen you can.
  • I Think If I Can Go To Church With My Family My Family Will Come Out To The Masjid And Our Affairs . We Must Do Dua Anyway We Can .
  • @valedah76
    Very good episode Imam Rashad. The second question gave me more information on this issue that has been discussed alot in our community but certain things were left out.
  • I appreciate your words and when you said you have mercy on your grandma and them i felt that in my heart. When i walk in my grandma house she has prinouts of papers with the word "jesus, jesus, jesus" on the room doors etc and i just want to be lole grandma you know this is idol worship right? But i mever do i always keep it to myself so i really feel you when you daid have mercy on them the church literally was her and her mothers and mothers mothers so on life line and not only my family but others and has been there lifeline even though its not the truth
  • A Muslim brother I know went to his family’s Christmas and Thanksgiving parties to give dawah to his parents and relatives.
  • @noumi1971
    Very well explained. BarakAllah Feek....Sheikh its mentioned in the HOLY QURAN....a believing women cannot marry a non believing man
  • With the intention of giving dawah a person can go to a nonMuslim gathering. I am not saying only for dawah. Also there is a Hadith that states that ALLAH love a person who mix and deals with their announces more than a person who does not mix. This Hadith is located in the Hadith book called the obtainment of the objective (Bulugh Al-Maram).
  • Because a large group of people forced something on them does not mean you can accept those beliefs. It is in the heart to worship one god.
  • To the 2nd question, it's risky because when married couple are doing the under bed thing. Making a child, they have to do a prayer about the devil not to interfere...therefore that husband won't say it cos he's not muslim
  • Tajikistan, a Muslim country, has banned the Hijab.
  • Also my Abu accepted Islam because a Muslim brother came to a party and did not drink the alcohol and use drugs when offered to him from my Abu when my Abu wanted to test him.
  • My mother's a revert. She kept her name but explained it was for legal purposes mostly, she didnt want any problems with legal affairs which i have to agree with as my particular country have crazy beaurocracy when it comes to these matters. However, she did take a muslim name which her expanded (muslim) family called her by. When i married my wife, who is also a revert, my mother gave her the same advice. She has a muslim name too, Ayesha, though it doesnt appear on any legal document.
  • I Know Of A Beautiful Couple That The Sister Was A Muslim Her Husband A Christian He Respected Here And Supporter Her Never Talk Down Or Try To Change Her. Love, Took Care Of His Family Until He Passed.